Pollination of flowers. Bumblebees.

in insects •  8 years ago 

Today it's cool. But the bumblebees continue to pollinate the spring flowers. Unlike bees, they are covered with hairs and this warms them. They are very beautiful and hardworking. They fly from flower to flower pollinating them. And so the whole day.

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Bumblebee flies to the flower.

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In search of nectar, he checks every flower.

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Sometimes the bumble bee sits down and looks for a place for the nest. Most bumblebees are made by nests in mouse holes, hollows. They play a big role in the pollination of plants.

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Watch out they sting hard :)

Yes, sometimes. But they are not aggressive. Only protection. :)
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In theory they can, but I nearly know no other animal which is as peaceful as this bumblebee species. :)
OK, if you step on it or catch it with your hand, then it will try to defend itself ...

I know i never been sting from a bumblebee they are cute and they work so hard

I used to see bees everywhere now not so much, in certain parts of the US they are there, but they used to be everywhere...

People change the nature not for the better. It's true...
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cool..god jobs :)

Thanks :)

you are welcomne :)

Very nice photos of a great and very useful insect.

Spring is really here. Nice capture.